The World Today 1992 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Afghanistan: the last episode? | Political science | Deepak Tripathi |
Africa's 'New Wind of Change.' (political turbulence ) | Political science | Stephen Riley |
Albania: a challenge for Europe. | Political science | James Pettifer |
Albanians in Greek clothing. (Albanian emigration to Greece) | Political science | J. Robert Shannan Peckham |
A Moscow view on the West's role. (Russia, part 1) | Political science | Sergei A. Karaganov |
A new Algerian war? | Political science | Alfred Sherman |
A new world order? (George Bush's foreign policy) | Political science | T.B. Millar |
An expanding Court. (International Court of Justice) | Political science | Robert Jennings |
A turbulent normalisation with China. (Vietnam, part 2) | Political science | Martin Gainsborough |
Austria: the end of an era. (election of Thomas Klestil marks end of Waldheim era) | Political science | Melanie Sully |
Azerbaijan and the neighbours. | Political science | Kenneth Mackenzie |
BBC World Service as a public-sector broadcaster. | Political science | John Tusa |
Bending to the storm: Palestinian options in the peace process. | Political science | Paul Lalor |
Britain: a very domestic election. | Political science | Malcolm Rutherford |
Britain's defence options. | Political science | Christopher Coker |
British defence planning in a changing world. | Political science | Michael Quinlan |
Butter for guns: the growth of under-the-counter trade. | Political science | Ronald Matthews |
Cambodia: problems of a UN-brokered peace. | Political science | David Roberts |
Czechoslovakia's divisions. (Eastern Europe, part 2) | Political science | Otto Pick |
Dealing with the minorities - a Baltic perspective. | Political science | Henn-Juri Uibopuu |
Denmark says 'no.' (to the Maastricht Treaty) | Political science | Clive Archer |
Eastern Europe I: between reform and resignation. | Political science | Curt Gasteyger |
Ecology and world security. | Political science | Neville Brown |
Ethnic minorities and the future of Burma. | Political science | John Bray |
European and Atlantic security in a period of ambiguity. | Political science | Johan Jorgen Holst |
Ex-Yugoslavia's neighbours: who wants what? | Political science | Franz-Lothar Altmann |
France: punishing the Socialists. | Political science | Jonathan Marcus |
Germany: towards a new security format. | Political science | Christoph Bluth |
Goebbels and propaganda: the psychological dimension. (Nazi propaganda minister Josef Goebbels) | Political science | David Wedgwood Benn |
Greece: into the Balkan crisis. | Political science | James Pettifer |
Hungary's Catholicism: a slow resurrection. | Political science | Leo Chamberlain |
Hunting for a heritage: post-Soviet Yakutiya. | Political science | Stefan Sullivan |
Indonesia: how long Suharto? (president) | Political science | Michael C. Williams |
International boundaries: ex-Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. | Political science | Daniel Franklin |
International boundaries: the security angle. | Political science | James Eberle |
Into turbulent waters. (Germany, part 1) | Political science | Jochen Thies |
Is corporatism the answer? (Russian economic reform) (Russia, part 2) | Political science | Michael Ellman |
Japan and the United States - a European perspective. | Political science | Geoffrey Howe |
Japan: back to the future. | Political science | Brian Bridges |
Kenya: out of the straitjacket, slowly. (end of one-party rule) | Political science | Samuel M. Makinda |
Kyrgyzstan: secularism vs. Islam. | Political science | Ian Pryde |
Latin America 1492-1992. | Political science | Paul Hollingworth |
Maastricht's problematical future. (Treaty on European Union) | Political science | Anthony Hartley |
Malawi stirs. (protests against H. Kamuzu Banda's one-party government) | Political science | Keith Somerville |
National security in a New World Order. | Political science | Laurence Martin |
New directions in Pakistan's foreign policy. | Political science | John Bray |
Oil and politics in the 1990s. | Political science | Robert Horton |
Opening and dividing China. | Political science | Gerald Segal |
Power struggle in post-Soviet Russia. | Political science | Peter Frank |
Pragmatism in Bulgaria. (Eastern Europe, part 3) | Political science | Richard Davy |
Privatising the East. (Germany, part 2) | Political science | Roland Schonfeld |
Reconstructing Russia. | Political science | Neil Malcolm |
Reform of the CAP: the beginning of the end or the end of the beginning? (Common Agricultural Policy) | Political science | J.M.C. Rollo |
Reform of the United Nations? | Political science | Keith Hindell |
Refugees and citizens: the case of the Volga Germans. | Political science | Anthony Hyman |
Romania: the ability to surprise. | Political science | Adrian Foreman |
Russia and Russians after Communism: Western or Eurasian? | Political science | Peter Ferdinand |
Russia and Ukraine - what to do with the Black Sea Fleet? | Political science | James Eberle |
Scrambling for oil in Asia. | Political science | Paul McDonald |
Setback in South Africa. | Political science | Patrick Moberly |
South Africa's mandate for change. | Political science | J.E. Spence |
Sudan: a cause for concern. | Political science | Gordon Robison |
Television and the American presidential campaign. | Political science | John Miller |
Thailand: staggering back to democracy. | Political science | Anthony Moncrief |
The burden of power in a fragmented world - an American view. | Political science | William Woodruff |
The challenge of development. (Vietnam, part 1) | Political science | Sophie Witter |
The course of summitry. (economic summits of Group of 7) | Political science | Nicholas Bayne |
The Presidential election and American foreign policy. | Political science | Olin Robison |
The road from Rio. (accomplishments of 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development) | Political science | Michael Grubb |
The roots of the hostage crisis. (Iranian revolution and the West) | Political science | Farhang Jahanpour |
The struggle for power in South Africa: the external constituency. | Political science | Graham Evans |
The use of coercion in the Yugoslav crisis. | Political science | James Gow |
Troubled Zimbabwe. (economic and political consequences of drought) | Political science | James Barber |
Upheaval in Israel. (the Labour Party comes to power) | Political science | Keith Kyle |
War in the Caucasus? | Political science | Richard Clogg |
What about the Hungarian minorities? (Central Europe, part 1) | Political science | Paul Lendvai |
Zambia and the winds of change. | Political science | Greg Mills |
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